* on IRC by "ultrav1olet". The main concern was that the embedded font looked horrible, especially in Windows, and that we should use that as a alternative font, not as the primary one. The example screenshot given was: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/5177/fedoraprojectinwindowsx.png

* on IRC by "ultrav1olet". The main concern was that the embedded font looked horrible, especially in Windows, and that we should use that as a alternative font, not as the primary one. The example screenshot given was: http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/5177/fedoraprojectinwindowsx.png

@mairin I dunno if you have noticed, but the tummy.com banner actually links to fedoraproject.org fixed: --Sijis 17:57, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

from @hircus

@mairin !fedora new website looks awesome! one suggestion - use the UserAgent string to direct to 32/64-bit downloads?

from Warren Togami

"The font looks a little difficult to read on Windows 7 under IE8, Firefox and Chrome... just mentioning because the target audience of that page is likely not existing Linux users."

From Felix Kaechele

"Yeah, the fonts look ugly even with Fedora (if you have the bytecode interpreter active in freetype), also the printing layout it not optimal and your photo of you with your tablet looks odd (because it's mirrored) Want more? :D But it definitely rocks anyway :D"

From Marcus Moeller

I think placing links on the images (e.g. on the flag pointing to '100% Free & Open Source'): instead of text links below would be more useful. If you really want text links I would link the images, too.

Difficult to reproduce

slideshow images not loading at all for Gurhan Ozen, mizmo will try to reproduce with him

Resolved

notting ran into a weird issue where the title on the first slide was rendering much too small. it turned out to be client-side CSS he didn' t know about - removing it fixed the issue